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Since 2006, KAPA has enrolled over 34,000 patients. KAPA’s network includes 2,900 physicians, physician extenders, and all Knox area hospitals who have donated over $400 million in charity care. KAPA’s current ROI is 44:1. KAPA’s latest expansion addressed social barriers. KAPA’s coordination of social services has resulted in a 20% decrease in our patient’s social risk barriers and a 34% increase in our patient’s physical activity.
KAPA's main objective is to aid in solving the problem of the uninsured in Knox County by linking local physicians, hospitals, and local health clinics that agree to donate their services to the individuals and families in need of health care services
We have an immediate need to provide additional food to families impacted by Government Shut Down!
In less than 2 years, the KAPA Kitchen has donated more than 100,000 lbs of food and household necessities to food insecure patients in 23 East Tennessee counties.
Due to the Government Shut Down, approximately 690,000 Tennesseans are at risk for losing their primary food source as SNAP benefits are predicted to run out of money by November 1st. Governor Bill Lee has urged SNAP recipients to prepare for a potential lapse in this federally-funded program as the State of Tennessee cannot use state funds to bridge the gap. Over 35,000 people in Knox County alone receive SNAP Benefits. Without the help of the community, the KAPA Kitchen will not be able to provide food to the additional influx of KAPA patients we are anticipating will need food assistance.
We are in immediate need of a refrigerated van to assist with food collection from Second Harvest Food Bank and other food donors across the 23 counties we serve. This vehicle is direly needed to help support the food necessities of our neighbors. Your tax-deductible donation can help us secure this needed refrigerated food transport prior to the wave of requests for food when SNAP benefits cease. The KAPA Kitchen has experienced a steady increase of food requests throughout 2025 and the addition of a refrigerated van will continue to support the needs of our community after SNAP benefits resume.



100% of all donations received prior November 15, 2025 through our website will go to the KAPA Kitchen toward the purchase of this vehicle and additional food to help fulfill the needs of our community. Checks can also be mailed toward this initiative to KAM Foundation, c/o KAPA Kitchen, 9032 Cross Park Drive, Knoxville, TN 37923.
The Knoxville Academy of Medicine Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and all donations are tax deductible. To be recorded for the 2025 tax year, all donations must be received or post-marked by December 31, 2025. Tax EIN #62-1458199
All donations to Knoxville Area Project Access are tax deductible through the Knoxville Academy of Medicine Foundation, a 501(c)3 charitable organization.

Knoxville Area Project Access
9032 Cross Park Drive
Knoxville, TN 37923
$130 of donated care, navigation services, and case management services for our neighbors in need
a month of medical education for 50 patients.
a day of diagnostic services for 11 patients
1 day of specialty care for 62 patients
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